NOTE: §2275 eff. until Jan. 1, 2026, upon ratification of the const. amend. proposed
by Acts 2024, No. 409.
§2275. Notice
A.(1) After filing the petition, the petitioner shall send a written notice to all tax sale
parties whose interest the petitioner intends to be terminated containing the information set
forth in the form provided in Subsection B of this Section. The written notice shall provide
that the parties have until the later of the following to show cause why grounds exist for a
nullity under this Chapter:
(a) Six months after the first publication of the notice provided in R.S. 47:2276, if
the proceeding is brought less than five years after filing the tax sale certificate.
(b) Sixty days after the first publication of the notice provided in R.S. 47:2276, if the
proceeding is brought five years or more after the filing of the tax sale certificate.
(2) If the notice is sent after the expiration of the redemptive period, this notice shall
constitute a notice of sale. The sending of this notice shall constitute service of the notice
of sale, under Article VII, Section 25 of the Louisiana Constitution.
B. This written notice shall be sufficient, and it shall not be necessary to determine
whether any notice of tax sale or other notices were given. The written notice shall be
sufficient if it is in the following form:
"This is an important legal notice.
Please read it carefully. You will receive no further notice.
[Date]
[Name]
[Address]
[City], [ST] [Zip]
RE: Property: [PropertyAddress]
[Description of Property Abbr]
Parish of ________________________, State of Louisiana
You have been identified as a person who may have an interest in the above described
property.
Your rights or interest in the property will be terminated if you do not take action.
A lawsuit known as a Petition for Monition pursuant to R.S. 47:2271 et seq. has been
filed affecting the referenced property (the "property") in the proceeding entitled In Re [name
of petitioner] under docket number [docket no.] of the [name of court], Parish
of_______________________, State of Louisiana (the "monition proceeding") by [name of
petitioner], which purchased the property pursuant to [name of act] and recorded as
[recordation information] of the official records of ______________________ Parish,
Louisiana. The monition has been published on [date of first publication] (the "publication")
in the official journal(s) of ______________________ Parish, including [list name(s) of
official journal].
If you do not file an opposition in the Monition Proceeding or file an action for a
nullity under Chapter 5 of Subtitle III of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,
within [60 days] [6 months] of the publication date stated above, your interest in the property
listed above will be terminated."
NOTE: §2275 eff. Jan. 1, 2026, upon ratification of the const. amend. proposed by
Acts 2024, No. 409.
§2275. Repealed by Acts 2024, No. 774, §2.
Acts 2008, No. 819, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2009; Acts 2024, No. 774, §2, see Act.